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Spent £50 in Vain.

WONDERFUL CURE OF ITCHING

ECZEMA BY ZAM-EUK.

"I was literally covered from heifci to foot witE agonising eczema," says Mr F. O. McDonald, of 78 Franklin St., Ade'nide. "Tb.o eczema seres itched and burned, and bled, arid discharged nasty matlor. I -jouM bear nothing to touch me,and tho chafing of my clothe 3 nearly drove me mad. The itching at times would bo so bad that"! often felt I- ccmid tear tho fle^h off my bones. I spent £50 on 'specialists,' drugs, and other preparations. I used no end of special soaps, ointment's, lotions, and other socalled remedies, but all to no purpose. 1 was a perfect wreck; my norves began to lireak down under tho strain, and every day I .grew thinner, weaker, and moro helpless. "I was strongly advised to try Znml!uk Balm. I acted on tho recommendation, and, although at first I did not improvo very much—my case* being of so long standing—l persevered. Presently the sores began to dry up, scales .foinied ciii'l dropped off. As I continued using Zam-Buk tho terrible itching gradually censed, and I was not' 1 troubled by tho discharge, as this was also ended. ■ 'As the old diseased skin dropped fiff Zam;l3uk grew fino now healthy skin in its place. My clomps, did not irritate me, and altogether I was feeling better. I persevered with Zain-Buk Tintil I was - absolutely cured and all my trouble was ended; In place of horrid sore-covered places, there is iow clear healthy skin, a ■wonderful testimony to tha marvellous healing virtues of Zam-Buk. To your excellent balm 1 am very gatef ul; it has made absolutely a new man of me, and I «m strong and well re-r.dy for work again."

Zam-Buk is sold by all chemist's and stores ill Is 6cT and 3s 6d per not.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10462, 13 September 1911, Page 1

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306

Spent £50 in Vain. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10462, 13 September 1911, Page 1

Spent £50 in Vain. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10462, 13 September 1911, Page 1

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